Jolly Jumper Elite Questions & Answers
VerifiedOur spring is extremely tight causing her to. It be able to get a good jump in. When she jumps it kind of aggressively stops the jump half way. Any advice on how to fix this?
I would return it to the shop
Our son is 11 months old. Is he too old for me to purchase this now? Can anyone recommend the next thing to purchase to keep a 12 month old occupied? Thanks for your help.
At 12 months if your child is walking they may be too advanced for this.
We used a walker, playpen with balls and toys, lots of soft toys, play blanket.
How does it attach to the door frame? Do you need to drill a hole and screw it in? As we're renting I probably can't do that, but the frame would take up too much space!
Thank you
Hi! It attaches using a big spring loaded clamp which sits above the door frame and hangs off... if that makes sense! We are renting too, the clamp is covered in rubber and doesn't leave any marks, so fine to use if you're renting.
Thanks Carissa!
Do all Jolly Jumpers come with a frame, or is that extra. I want to be sure to get the frame?
As far as I am aware the frames/stands are bought separately to the Jolly Jumper and cost around $100. The Jolly Jumper comes with a door clamp and a screw-in hook. I have no experience with the stand. Others have said it takes up a lot of room, and one review said that their baby fell in it. The door clamp is very secure though. I haven't installed the hook, but I imagine that would also be secure if installed correctly.
Thanks for that helpful reply.
How long can you keep bubby in we are trying not to exceed about 20 mins at a time we were given the jolly jumper so we don't have the box or instructions
Hi there, the manual states the following: - For babies aged 3-4 months, 30-40 minutes twice a day is recommended ("recommended" because the Jolly Jumper is an exerciser that helps develop motor skills and strengthen muscle tone);
- For babies over 4 months, up to 60 minutes, however babies will usually decide when they've had enough.
We have been using the above as a guide but I have to agree with the last sentence - my boy always lets me know when he's had enough which is usually about 20 minutes worth of jumping fun :D
Hope that helps :)
That helps alot because my little girl was never ready to hop out after 20 mins but we weren't sure but she is almost 6 months so now I know she can stay in no longer than 1 hour or whenever she us ready
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